Is It Harmfull To Drink Home Brew Too Early?

posted on January 19, 2010 in Home Brewing Recipes

was just wondering was is the earliest u can drink home brew or if it will make u ill if u drink it a week or so after making it?

How to Brew Homemade Hefeweizen Beer : How To Home Brew Hefeweizen Beer

posted on January 17, 2010 in Home Brewing Recipes

How to home brewHefeweizen beer; learn more about how beer is made in this free instructional video. Expert: Mark Emiley Bio: Mark Emiley has been homebrewing beer since 1998, with about 140 extract and all-grain batches under his belt, his beers have won numerous awards and his recipes have even been brewed commercially. Filmmaker: Emily Emiley

How to Brew Homemade Hefeweizen Beer : Homemade Hefeweizen Beer Recipes

posted on January 16, 2010 in Home Brewing Recipes

How to properly use this recipe forhome brewing Hefeweizen beer; learn more about how beer is made in this free instructional video. Expert: Mark Emiley Bio: Mark Emiley has been homebrewing beer since 1998, with about 140 extract and all-grain batches under his belt, his beers have won numerous awards and his recipes have even been brewed commercially. Filmmaker: Emily Emiley

How To Make English Fish And Chips With Beer Batter Recipe Food Drink British

posted on January 10, 2010 in Home Brewing Recipes

Easy Home Brewing Beer with Honey

posted on December 29, 2009 in Home Brewing Recipes

Instead of just using sugar in your extract brew, why not use something with flavor. Honey is easily accessible and a great substitute for plain old sugar.

Free Beer Recipe

posted on December 24, 2009 in Home Brewing Recipes

This is an open source beer recipe entitled “free beer”.

Ingredients:

Malt:

9.26 lbs (4,20 kg) Maris Otter (3,0 SRM)

1.10 lbs (0,50 kg) Munich Malt (7,1 SRM)

7.04 oz (200 g) Crystal Malt (66,0 SRM)

3.52 oz (100 g) Brown Malt (95,4 SRM)

2.88 oz (80 g) Carafa Special Type III (710,7 SRM)

Hops:

7.48 AAU Northern Brewer hop pellets (FWH.)

(0.88 oz/25 g of 8.5% alpha acid)

2.92 AAU Williamette hop pellets (7 min.)

(0.53 oz/15 g of 5.5% alpha acid)

“Spice”:

2 oz (57 g) Guaraná beans

Crush Guaraná beans and infuse in 1 quart of hot boiled water (max temperature 172.4 F/78.0 C).

Filter the mixture and add to the boiling wort the last 15 min.

Yeast:

London Ale (White Labs #WLP013)

Step by Step

Mash crushed grains at 150.8 F (66,0 C) in 14,01 quarts (13,26 L) of Water.

Hold mash at 150.8 F (66,0 C) for 60 minutes.

Heat to 161.6 F (72,0 C)

Hold mash at 161.6 F (72,0 C) for 5 minutes.

Heat to 172.4 F (78,0 C)

Hold mash at 172.4 F (78,0 C) for 10 minutes.

Sparge with 4.09 gallons (15,49 L) of 172.4 F (78,0 C) water

Collect 6 gallons (22,7 L) of wort

Remember to add Northern Brewer hops at the beginning of sparge a.k.a. First Wort Hops/FWH

Boil wort for 60 minutes

Adding the Guaraná mixture the last 15 minutes and the Willamette hops the last 7 minutes.

Cool wort to 67,1 F (19,5 C) and transfer to clean and disinfected fermenter. Remember to aerate the cooled wort, dissolving as much oxygen as possible in the wort.

Pitch Yeast

Ferment at 67,1 F (19,5 C) until fermentation is completed (aprox. 7-10 days).

Dissolve 3.07 oz (87 g) of sugar in a small amount boiling water. Put the sugar mixture in a clean and disinfected container, and transfer the fermented beer this will ensure even distribution of carbonation sugar.

Leave as much yeast sediment/trub as possible, in the fermenter

Be careful not to aerate the fermented beer in the process

Bottle for carbonation and leave at 67,1 F (19,5 C) for 7-10 days

Store bottles at 39.2-46.4 F (4-8 C) for another 14-30 days.

Serve cold and enjoy.

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